Logic Analyser

Product Description

Logic analyzers are commonly used to analyze multiple digital signals from a system under test (SUT). Although many oscilloscopes are able to view the same data, logic analyzers make use of different technology allowing more channels at a higher bandwidth. These devices are particularly useful for monitoring common digital protocols such as I2C, SPI, CAN, PCM etc. and serve as an invaluable debugging tool.

The logic analyzer is able to monitor 8 independant channels at a maximum frequency of 24 MHz making it perfect for monitoring and debugging a range of systems. It plugs staright into a computer via a USB2.0 connector where the signals can be monitored, decoded and analyzed.

The package includes the analyzer itself, a USB cable and a set of DuPont cables for quick and easy testing.

Specifications:

The logic analyzer is able to sample at various sample rates, as listed below:

The device offers ESD protection and over-voltage protection to reduce the risk of accidental damage. It has an input impedance of 1 Mohm @ 10pF (typically) and its regular operating conditions are as follows:

Input voltage range

-0.5V to 5.25V

Input Low Voltage

-0.5V to 0.8V

Input High Voltage

2.0V to 5.25V

From the table above it is obvious that all 2, 2.5, 3.3 and 5V systems are compatible. However, 1.8V systems do work they are not as reliable.